Albumin is currently employed as a plasma expander to prevent and treat specific complications of cirrhosis with ascites, such as the prevention of paracentesis-induced circulatory dysfunction and renal dysfunction induced by spontaneous bacterial peritonitis, as well as the diagnosis and treatment of acute kidney injury and hepatorenal syndrome. Recently, evidence has shown that long-term albumin administration in patients with decompensated cirrhosis reduces mortality and incidence of complications, eases the management of ascites, is cost effective, and has a good safety profile
End-stage liver disease and its related complications exert a huge disease burden and reduce the sur...
Albumin is the most abundant protein in human plasma that is produced exclusively in the liver. Trad...
Decompensated liver cirrhosis has a dismal prognosis, with patients surviving on average for 2–4 yea...
Albumin is currently employed as a plasma expander to prevent and treat specific complications of ci...
Low serum albumin is common in cirrhosis and is associated with a reduced survival. Moreover, in thi...
Aim. To demonstrate the role of concentrated human albumin in cirrhotic patient management.The main ...
Since the introduction of human serum albumin as a plasma expander in the 1940s, considerable resear...
Th e use of human albumin in the setting of liver cirrhosis is supported by evidence arising from pr...
The role of proteins in the maintenance of colloid osmotic pressure has been described by Starling s...
Human serum albumin is the most abundant plasma protein, representing about 50% of the total protein...
: Albumin is the most abundant circulating protein and provides about 70% of the plasma oncotic powe...
The course of patients with cirrhosis is frequently complicated by derangement of body fluid homeost...
Background & Aims In patients with cirrhosis, the clinical benefit of the treatment with human a...
The use of albumin in patients with cirrhosis has been extensively discussed over recent years. Curr...
Although proposed for the first time several decades ago, the possibility that long-term human album...
End-stage liver disease and its related complications exert a huge disease burden and reduce the sur...
Albumin is the most abundant protein in human plasma that is produced exclusively in the liver. Trad...
Decompensated liver cirrhosis has a dismal prognosis, with patients surviving on average for 2–4 yea...
Albumin is currently employed as a plasma expander to prevent and treat specific complications of ci...
Low serum albumin is common in cirrhosis and is associated with a reduced survival. Moreover, in thi...
Aim. To demonstrate the role of concentrated human albumin in cirrhotic patient management.The main ...
Since the introduction of human serum albumin as a plasma expander in the 1940s, considerable resear...
Th e use of human albumin in the setting of liver cirrhosis is supported by evidence arising from pr...
The role of proteins in the maintenance of colloid osmotic pressure has been described by Starling s...
Human serum albumin is the most abundant plasma protein, representing about 50% of the total protein...
: Albumin is the most abundant circulating protein and provides about 70% of the plasma oncotic powe...
The course of patients with cirrhosis is frequently complicated by derangement of body fluid homeost...
Background & Aims In patients with cirrhosis, the clinical benefit of the treatment with human a...
The use of albumin in patients with cirrhosis has been extensively discussed over recent years. Curr...
Although proposed for the first time several decades ago, the possibility that long-term human album...
End-stage liver disease and its related complications exert a huge disease burden and reduce the sur...
Albumin is the most abundant protein in human plasma that is produced exclusively in the liver. Trad...
Decompensated liver cirrhosis has a dismal prognosis, with patients surviving on average for 2–4 yea...